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Monday, 2 December 2013
Don’t send students back to campuses, ASUU begs Parents
The Presidency, on its part accused ASUU
leaders of treachery and warned the
university lecturers not to dare the resolve
of government to carry out its threat to
sack them if they failed to resume.
The Senate President, David Mark has also
cautioned the Federal Government over the
threat to sack the striking lecturers just as
the All Progressives Congress (APC)
slammed the government for issuing the
threat.
Supervising Minister for Education, Mr
Nyesom Wike last Thursday gave the
lecturers a seven-day ultimatum to resume
from their six-month strike or risk being
sacked. President Goodluck Jonathan,
however, clarified, weekend, in Bayelsa that
the Federal Government did not give the
ultimatum, stating that it was given by the
Committee of Vice Chancellors.
However, the Secretary-General of the
Committee of Vice Chancellors, Professor
Mike Faborede denied the claim that his
committee gave the ultimatum. He passed
the buck to the Committee of Pro-
Chancellors.
ASUU meantime said no academic activities
would resume until the Federal Government
perfects and implements resolutions
reached with the union.
The order given by the Federal Government
that universities across the country should
resume seems not to have any impact in
the University of Ibadan.
A visit to the campus, yesterday, showed
that the order had been ignored by
students as they did not turn up for
resumption.
A student, Bolade who did not want his
surname in print said the order was
disregarded because they knew the
approach of the Federal Government would
only aggravate the face-off.
All the halls of residence — Kuti Hall,
Sultan Bello, Independence, Nnamdi
Azikwe, Queen Elizabeth and Idia Halls in
the institution were still deserted. Though,
the halls were opened, only some non
academic staff and few students who did
not leave the campus at all were seen.
Describing the threat by Federal
Government as height of insensitivity, the
academic union asked its members not to
sign any register but to remain calm and
stay resolute.
On denial by President Goodluck Jonathan
that he never issued any ultimatum to the
union, the National President of ASUU, Dr.
Nasir Fagge and University of Ibadan
chapter of the Union, ASUU said it was
laughable.
Fagge said: “Comrades, can you see the
unfolding drama? Now, Jonathan says they
didn’t give ultimatum; that the Vice
Chancellors did and Wike became their
trumpet; But NUC’s ultimatum is by Federal
Government to us to resume or get sacked.
And Wike’s press address says “FG has
directed, “NOT”VCs have directed”Be calm,
stay resolute. By God, we are on course”
Also speaking in the same vein, UI ASUU
chairman, Dr. Segun Ajiboye asked parents
not to risk the precious lives of “our
students by releasing them, saying no
lecturer will teach them.
“Don’t risk the lives of your children, keep
your children at home because ASUU will
not teach. Soldiers and the police deployed
by the Federal Government will not teach.
Mr Wike can come and teach in university.
It is a huge joke to sack professors. Our
strike must not be in vain. Our students
must see the results. It is funny; we
thought we are in a democracy. I assure
Nigerians that we know what the law says
about the strike. Our job is statute backed.
We are not threatened. We do not trust the
government. The record of the government
is clear. This government is dishonouring
agreements. Our members are resolved to
pursue this to a logical conclusion”
UI ASUU also sent a text message to its
staff reads: “Dear members, stay calm and
remain resolute. There is nothing wrong in
asking govt to do what it says it will do
immediately. ASUU is not making any new
demands as the Minister is propagating.
Government is only repeating a ‘one act
play’ scripted by the IBB dictatorship in
early 90s. It didn’t work then, and, it won’t
work now.!all branches are intact. We
cannot be intimidated!!united we bargain,
divided we beg!!!Aluta Continua.”
Don’t dare Govt, Presidency warns
Meanwhile, the Presidency yesterday
accused the leadership of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities, ASUU of
treachery, just as it warned the university
lecturers not to dare the resolve of
government to carry out its threat to sack
them if they failed to resume.
According to the Presidency, ASUU leaders
have gone contrary to the desire of majority
of their chapters who have voted and
agreed to end the strike because of the
personal intervention of President
Goodluck Jonathan, even as it boasted that
it was joking with the threat of sacking the
lecturers.
Addressing Journalists yesterday in Abuja,
Senior Special Assistant to the President on
Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe said that
ASUU leadership came into negotiation with
a mindset that betrayed what he termed,
lack of understanding that the nation and
the government were a continuum.
Asked whether the Federal Government can
fill the vacancies if the lecturers were
indeed sacked, he retorted: “Do you think
the government is joking?”
Okupe who noted that the 13-hour
meeting Jonathan held with ASUU ended
with a definite agreement and resolutions
acceptable to the ASUU leadership,
however stressed that the leadership of
ASUU was expected to consult with its
members nationwide and report back to
government within one week.
“The ASUU leadership rather than take its
responsibility seriously, wasted seven days
before scheduling a meeting. When the
meeting eventually held the leadership
decided to thwart and undemocratically
override the expressed will of majority of its
chapters to call off the strike. This action is
contrary to established practice and
procedure of any democratic labour
institution, which ASUU is expected to be.”
The Secretary-Generl of the Committee of
Vice-Chancellors in a text message to
Vanguard, last night, said: “The Committee
of Pro-Chancellors (CPC), issued the
ultimatum, not the Committee of Vice-
Chancellors (CVC).”
Mark cautions FG over threat
Senate President, David Mark has also
cautioned the federal government on the
use of threat to solve the lingering crisis
with ASUU.
The Senate President for the umpteenth
time also pleaded with ASUU to reconsider
their position and return to classes to
salvage the already battered education
sector from further deterioration.
Senator Mark who advised the Federal
Government not to use the sledgehammer
on ASUU on account of the five months
strike when he commissioned a lecture
theatre for the School of management
sciences at the Kano state polytechnic
donated by Senator Kabiru Gaya, pleaded
with the teachers to resume classes while
negations continue.
He said, “We have reached a situation
where hardline positions would worsen the
situation. My plea to ASUU is to resume
classes while negotiation continues. The
strike has done enough damage to our
universities. They have also made their
point and I think we should reason
together and end this matter.
“Nobody, including the university teachers
themselves can be said to be enjoying this
crisis. It is a huge cost on government,
parents, the management, staff and
students of the universities.
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